Hi Jay,
Thanks for your comment!
I agree 24p is really different then higher framerate, but for me personnaly I like the 24p look more than higher framerates! IMHO it gives a more ''chique'' look, it depends ofcourse what you shooting. I prefer higher framerates when shooting live (for on big LCD/LED screens for ex. live bands/music) or doing ENG stuff.
Anyway, I noticed alot of judder in the movement of the person and between 20-22 secs of the clip in the left (trampoline?).
I played the video back on VLC and Quicktime (both OSX and Win7 on different computers with i7,SSD and 8GB ram or more) and in Premiere CC in OSX (tried different sequence presets and previews with C4K resolution in ProRes 422)
Even when doing a scaled export (down-scaled C4K in 1080P sequence for final 1080P export) the judder appear.
I also tried to output my HDMI from my computer in 24hz (set the display output to 24hz in OSX) to my Sony HD tv and putting the tv in ''24Hz Cinema mode'', also no difference...
I keep saying the difference is really TO big, comparing it to my Canon 650D in 1080p 24p NTSC.... That said, as a whole seeing this is my first experience with 4K. So maybe it's more normal then how i'm seeing it.
Sorry for my bad English, I'll hope you understand me well! ^_^ :unsure:
Greetz for The Netherlands